Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow

To recreate her style, apply L'Anza Keratin Healing Oil Combing Cream ($31.50; jcpenney.com) on damp hair to smooth without adding weight. Next, use a large round brush to blow-dry the hair. When the brush is halfway down the hair shaft, rotate it clockwise for two rotations. Use the heat from the blow dryer as you rotate to add a bit of extra bend. Once finished, spray the look with L'Anza Keratin Healing Oil
Hair Plumper ($42; ulta.com) to add more fullness, shine, and dimension.

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Jourdan Dunn

Jourdan Dunn

"I'm a great fan of straight hairstyles that have a fuller shape," says Swinney. "The more volume and body a straight hairstyle has, the healthier and shinier it appears. To recreate Jourdan's sexy shag, mix a straightening balm with a Keratin oil treatment and apply to wet hair. Then, use a larger-sized round brush to create volume, bending at the ends. Go over that with an extremely wide-barrel curling iron to give texture and finish hairspray to softly hold the look in place."

Gwyneth Paltrow

To recreate her style, apply L'Anza Keratin Healing Oil Combing Cream ($31.50; jcpenney.com) on damp hair to smooth without adding weight. Next, use a large round brush to blow-dry the hair. When the brush is halfway down the hair shaft, rotate it clockwise for two rotations. Use the heat from the blow dryer as you rotate to add a bit of extra bend. Once finished, spray the look with L'Anza Keratin Healing Oil
Hair Plumper ($42; ulta.com) to add more fullness, shine, and dimension.

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Jourdan Dunn

"I'm a great fan of straight hairstyles that have a fuller shape," says Swinney. "The more volume and body a straight hairstyle has, the healthier and shinier it appears. To recreate Jourdan's sexy shag, mix a straightening balm with a Keratin oil treatment and apply to wet hair. Then, use a larger-sized round brush to create volume, bending at the ends. Go over that with an extremely wide-barrel curling iron to give texture and finish hairspray to softly hold the look in place."

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Lucy Liu

One of the best way to rock straight hair? In a ponytail,
according to Swinney. "A strong ponytail not only accentuates the jawline and cheekbones, it opens up the beauty of your face by keeping your hair pulled back and out of the way. You can also make a different statement depending how your pony is placed. You
can go high and glamorous, mid-head and sporty, or do a low, laissez-faire ponytail for a more relaxed attitude. Lucy's glamorous pony looks clean, timeless, and modern."

Jamie Alexander

"To achieve Jamie's strong-yet-soft textured bob, ask your stylist to cut your hair with a razor so that the ends can fly freely," advises Swinney. Darker hair colors can tend to look dull, so to make yours appear more vibrant and rich by applying a brightening spray.

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Naomi Campbell

Swinney suggests opting for a center part when you have long straight hair. "It literally turns your face into a portrait — free of distractions," he says. "To create this look at home, use a wide paddle brush to blow-dry hair smooth, then go over the top
with a flat iron. Combined with a good blowout, the flat iron will create even more shine, so you can get the look you want with less heat damage and in less time."

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Jennifer Aniston

The trick to copying one of the best straight styles in the world? A good stylist. "They must know where to start the angles around the face to diminish or enhance your features," says Ray Guh, hairstylist at Caravan Stylist Studio. "Aniston's long face-framing layers instantly hide her pronounced jawline."

Kendall Jenner

"Kendall recently chopped her locks to just past her collarbone,
which instantly makes her hair look thicker," says Andrew Fitzsimons, Mane Addicts expert. "Since she usually wears her hair in an effortless, 'model-off-duty' style, it requires minimal maintenance. Simply create a middle
part (it doesn't have to be perfect), then style as normal using plenty of Ouai
Texturizing Hair Spray ($26; nordstrom.com)
to create a 'lived-in' feel."

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Kerry Washington

"Straight hair with bangs can be tricky, because horrible bangs can ruin everything," says Guh. "Kerry's however, are perfection. Make sure your stylist does not cut them past the highest point of your brows, and make sure you carry a mini flatiron in your purse to tame flyaways when needed. A great product for this style would be OGX Coconut Water Hydration Oil ($8; ulta.com) to add extra shine."

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Jennifer Lopez

Anyone who rocks as many hairstyles as J.Lo does is going to
damage their tresses — even if you're careful about it. The number one rule to trying to maintaining healthy-looking locks is heat protectant. Do not skip this step. A tried-and-tested one is TRESemme Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray ($4; target.com).

Bella Hadid

Bella's hair is a medium, almost long length, which is good for
people who want versatility in their styles. "It's long enough for a cute braid
or ponytail, but still short enough that you're not spending your whole day
styling it," says Fitzsimons. "She usually wears her hair up, but when she
wears it down she does it in a sleek
way. I suggest blowing-out or flat ironing your
strands as usual, but instead of a part, style all of the hair towards the back
of your head. Use a strong hairspray like Kardashian Beauty Pure Glitz Hair Spray ($11; target.com)
to keep it slicked back."